Telescopic actions
Group Theory
2018-07-09 v6 Differential Geometry
Abstract
A group action H on X is called "telescopic" if for any finitely presented group G, there exists a subgroup H' in H such that G is isomorphic to the fundamental group of X/H'. We construct examples of telescopic actions on some CAT[-1] spaces, in particular on 3 and 4-dimensional hyperbolic spaces. As applications we give new proofs of the following statements: (1) Aitchison's theorem: Every finitely presented group G can appear as the fundamental group of M/J, where M is a compact 3-manifold and J is an involution which has only isolated fixed points; (2) Taubes' theorem: Every finitely presented group G can appear as the fundamental group of a compact complex 3-manifold.
Cite
@article{arxiv.1104.4814,
title = {Telescopic actions},
author = {D. Panov and A. Petrunin},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:1104.4814},
year = {2018}
}
Comments
+higher dimensions